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==Popular Spells==
 
==Popular Spells==
 
:'''Accio:''' Also known as the summoning charm, Accio summons any object to the user within a certain distance. In the Goblet of Fire Harry uses Accio to summon his broomstick during the first Triwizard Challenge.
 
:'''Accio:''' Also known as the summoning charm, Accio summons any object to the user within a certain distance. In the Goblet of Fire Harry uses Accio to summon his broomstick during the first Triwizard Challenge.
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:'''Stupefy:''' Stuns an opponent, rendering them unconscious. This is one of the most popular duelling spells and is used frequently throughout the series. In the Half-Blood Prince, Professor McGonagall is hit by four stunners and must recover in St. Mungos Hospital.
 
:'''Stupefy:''' Stuns an opponent, rendering them unconscious. This is one of the most popular duelling spells and is used frequently throughout the series. In the Half-Blood Prince, Professor McGonagall is hit by four stunners and must recover in St. Mungos Hospital.
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Wingardium Leviosa: Causes an object to fly. This is one of the first spell taught to the first-year students at Hogwarts. In the words of Hermione Granger; "It's leviOsa, not levioSA."
  
:'''Wingardium Leviosa:''' Causes an object to fly. This is one of the first spell taught to the first-year students at Hogwarts. In the words of Hermione Granger; "It's leviOsa, not levioSA."
 
  
 
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==Dueling Curses==
 
==Dueling Curses==
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:'''Locomotor Mortis:''' Paralyses an opponent's legs. Locomotor Mortis is the weaker version of Petrificus Totalus, the full-body-bind curse.
 
:'''Locomotor Mortis:''' Paralyses an opponent's legs. Locomotor Mortis is the weaker version of Petrificus Totalus, the full-body-bind curse.
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:'''Oppugno:''' When used in conjunction with Avis, this causes the victim to be attacked by a flock of birds. It's used by Hermione Granger during the Order of the Phoenix to attack Ron Weasely.
 
:'''Oppugno:''' When used in conjunction with Avis, this causes the victim to be attacked by a flock of birds. It's used by Hermione Granger during the Order of the Phoenix to attack Ron Weasely.
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==Miscellaneous Spells==
 
==Miscellaneous Spells==
 
:'''Aguamenti:''' Conjures a stream of water from the user's wand.
 
:'''Aguamenti:''' Conjures a stream of water from the user's wand.
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==Unforgivable Curses==
 
==Unforgivable Curses==
 
:'''The Cruciatus Curse (Crucio):''' Puts the victim in immeasurable pain. This is the spell that was used by Voldemort's followers to torture Frank and Alice Longbottom to insanity.
 
:'''The Cruciatus Curse (Crucio):''' Puts the victim in immeasurable pain. This is the spell that was used by Voldemort's followers to torture Frank and Alice Longbottom to insanity.
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